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howard and sarah will be with us for the rest of the hour. word -- no. >> no that's backwards. >> we're watching shares of walmart after the company reporting earnings above analyst expectations. but outlook for the current quarter fell short of the street's forecast. we got more on the company's quarter coming up next. talk to an analyst who covers the stock. take a look at futures ahead of the 8:30 econ data. we're going to be waiting for jobless claims and cpi. we have red arrows. we'll see whether that turns around. >>> still ahead on "squawk box" a special retail edition of our what's working series. winners and losers. luxury versus discount. and new trends in consumer spending. that's coming up at 8:40. [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking
howard and sarah will be with us for the rest of the hour. word -- no. >> no that's backwards. >> we're watching shares of walmart after the company reporting earnings above analyst expectations. but outlook for the current quarter fell short of the street's forecast. we got more on the company's quarter coming up next. talk to an analyst who covers the stock. take a look at futures ahead of the 8:30 econ data. we're going to be waiting for jobless claims and cpi. we have red...
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sarah here, eat your heart out. i don't do well in this -- with jamie lannister, but there we are together. my big moon face next to his. it's not the makeup that make the man. >> no, he's very good looking. >> i wanted to meet him more than emilia clark, and he was the nice of the guy on a two-hour -- you planted next to him and said you're trapped with me for the next two hours. >> that's what happened, and it wasn't my fault and there was one seat. the freakin' king slayer in the flesh, and he was a great man. >> we have ten seconds each for a last comment. as we head into the trading week and one thought. >> let's look at the emerging markets. they've been underperforming. does anyone here own the samsung galaxy phone? >> that's the market share opportunity for samsung. 20% share in the u.s. versus apple's 75% share. >> my thing is we've all been looking at the fed. i don't think they'll drive it. i think it will be the markets and we've had a huge fiscal tightening. the fed will look awfully offsides at some po
sarah here, eat your heart out. i don't do well in this -- with jamie lannister, but there we are together. my big moon face next to his. it's not the makeup that make the man. >> no, he's very good looking. >> i wanted to meet him more than emilia clark, and he was the nice of the guy on a two-hour -- you planted next to him and said you're trapped with me for the next two hours. >> that's what happened, and it wasn't my fault and there was one seat. the freakin' king slayer...
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sarah, appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up, it is the battle for tech supremacy blackberry taking on big blue. that's ibm. oh, this one seems easy to me. what song is this? who will win the stock showdown? and can one of them -- are you not to play the chorus? who will make it to the final rounds of squawk money madness tournament? we will find out. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> welcome back, everybody. money madness continues. we are getting down to the final four. apple beat general electric yesterday with 53% of the vote. face bank of america in the
sarah, appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up, it is the battle for tech supremacy blackberry taking on big blue. that's ibm. oh, this one seems easy to me. what song is this? who will win the stock showdown? and can one of them -- are you not to play the chorus? who will make it to the final rounds of squawk money madness tournament? we will find out. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh,...
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joining us right now from los angeles, sarah james, health care equity research analyst. sarah. there was a lot of interesting things in this kwarttary did show some strong numbers in terms of what they have been looking at, better than expected within it came to enrolling more people in private government paid health insurance plans. if you look at the outlook, though, they did raise the lower end. the big question is what happens as obamacare comes into play. how does that affect this company? >> that's a great question. i think one of united's strength is one of the safer plays, they're not quite as exposed as compared to a well point other than aetna when it comes to some of the exchange actions that are coming. but what united does have is some additional growth levers those other companies don't have, specifically with their optumm business, this is starting to show evidence of driving a lower cost trend. they have the lowest in the group this year 5.5%. they're making investments now. when i look at the risk profile of companies going into next year, you fighted is one th
joining us right now from los angeles, sarah james, health care equity research analyst. sarah. there was a lot of interesting things in this kwarttary did show some strong numbers in terms of what they have been looking at, better than expected within it came to enrolling more people in private government paid health insurance plans. if you look at the outlook, though, they did raise the lower end. the big question is what happens as obamacare comes into play. how does that affect this...
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so sarah hall ingram was commissioner of the tax exempt office between '09 and 2012. she didn't orchestrate this, but she was in charge. does the buck stop with her. as a democrat, would you stand in the way of efforts 20 remove her as in charge of obama care. >> in all fairness, we have to find out what was her involvement. >> she was in charge. she probably should have known. >> well, everyone wished they should have known. i wish i knew what staff do every minute of every day. i don't think i mean what i'm saying. but it is impossible -- >> so you would be okay with her staying at the affordable care act office? >> i have no idea because i don't know her involvement. and it's unfair to say that because she was in charge that she should have known. i say one thing, we should find out in this congress and this investigation what does she know, when did she know it. >> one final question, sir. unfortunately, when something like this happens, it raises all kinds of other questions. were being being audited unnecessarily, et cetera. and it raised this rumor about weathe
so sarah hall ingram was commissioner of the tax exempt office between '09 and 2012. she didn't orchestrate this, but she was in charge. does the buck stop with her. as a democrat, would you stand in the way of efforts 20 remove her as in charge of obama care. >> in all fairness, we have to find out what was her involvement. >> she was in charge. she probably should have known. >> well, everyone wished they should have known. i wish i knew what staff do every minute of every...
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you know yesterday, sarah palin or something said obama released the irs stuff so that we would stop talking about benghazi because that's going to be really serious. did the "new york times" do this because of the ap story over the abortion thing? why do you think this has nothing to do with the smoke screen for the other big news? there's scandals left and right and all we're talking about is sony. >> there's a premeditated plan here. maybe dan was in on it but dan has changed allegiances politically. >> i asked whether the justice department was tapping the "new york times" phone lines just to get talking points for the obama administration, whether it's to hear the way they were sort of selling things. >> they're becoming my phone. >> it's a big conspiracy theory. >> and with you, as are the bloomberg terminals. >> but, you know the walking dead the govern is british. he talks southern. and rick the star of the whole series is english and talks like an american. you could do it. >> saying what's wrong with me? >> no, you don't want to obviously. you don't want to talk like the re
you know yesterday, sarah palin or something said obama released the irs stuff so that we would stop talking about benghazi because that's going to be really serious. did the "new york times" do this because of the ap story over the abortion thing? why do you think this has nothing to do with the smoke screen for the other big news? there's scandals left and right and all we're talking about is sony. >> there's a premeditated plan here. maybe dan was in on it but dan has changed...
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. >> sarah palin. >> do you think she has a chance? >> no. if hillary is in the race she has zero chance. you will raise zero money. if hillary is not in the race she could be a 10, 12, 15%'er. if she calls and asks, i guess it's three words. i would say, are you crazy? >> you had me worried for a second. >> i was trying to figure out the three words. >> we're still on. could have gone the other direction. >> you know, i think there is a place in the senate for elizabeth warren, i do. >> write me the check for cruz before you leave. >> all right. >> i'm with joe on this. >> very quickly, you mentioned in the notes when we talked to you that you are concerned about a number of tax breaks, something like 55 tax breaks that expire by tend of the year. what are some of the tax braex and what are the odds that the tax breaks have anything done with them before they expire? >> becky, it's the right question. this is one of the deadlines no one is talking about. on december 31 there are 55 different tax credits, deductions and other things that will
. >> sarah palin. >> do you think she has a chance? >> no. if hillary is in the race she has zero chance. you will raise zero money. if hillary is not in the race she could be a 10, 12, 15%'er. if she calls and asks, i guess it's three words. i would say, are you crazy? >> you had me worried for a second. >> i was trying to figure out the three words. >> we're still on. could have gone the other direction. >> you know, i think there is a place in the...
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. >> that's like sarah palin and donald trump -- >> yeah. it really is. thank you for coming in. come in more often at this hour. >> i will. >> evan, thank you. good luck. >> we need to do an evening show, as well. >> you know what i talked about, they played "roar" at the bengals game against the steelers and everybody was laughing. who picked that? who thinks that. they were going to play a key up song. >> instead of "welcome to the jungle." >> they immediately pulled it the next week. >> it was a good day -- >> you wouldn't have beat new york yesterday if you played the katy perry. they thought they were going to use this three times a game as the new song for the bengals and the fans were like. the steeler fans were in town for that game. the laughing stock of the whole nfl. is that a sore subject? >> it's fine. >> we're going to sweep the pirates and win the other three. >> the wild card is a guaranteed anyway. >> guaranteed, but it would be nice to win the division. >> yeah, it would. evan, thank you. i'm glad you finally got in and got to do this after 15 years of talking
. >> that's like sarah palin and donald trump -- >> yeah. it really is. thank you for coming in. come in more often at this hour. >> i will. >> evan, thank you. good luck. >> we need to do an evening show, as well. >> you know what i talked about, they played "roar" at the bengals game against the steelers and everybody was laughing. who picked that? who thinks that. they were going to play a key up song. >> instead of "welcome to the...
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sarah palin and arnold schwarzenegger. keith olbermann and piers morgan. donald trump and rosie o'donnell. don lemon and jonah hill. and ann coulter and john franklin stevens. a couple notes on that, mr. schwarzenegger said to twitter he was on a plane, this what is he said to palin, looking everywhere but can't see russia from here. palin came back with a retort that wasn't that great, she said arnold should have landed i could have explained our multibillion surplus in energy efforts. what's he up to. i thought the keith olbermann and piers morgan was fun. >> i did see that. >> and ann coulter and john franklin stevens, didn't know what that was, she made comments, he stepped up. you can look at twitter forever and watch these go through. >> pulling back from it. i feel like i'm getting too addicted to it. and then it's like, you know, sometimes you do stuff or have an interview that doesn't -- people don't take to or whatever, and -- >> twitter is a dangerous place. >> have you noticed sometimes, you know, you look at people's profiles, right, just to s
sarah palin and arnold schwarzenegger. keith olbermann and piers morgan. donald trump and rosie o'donnell. don lemon and jonah hill. and ann coulter and john franklin stevens. a couple notes on that, mr. schwarzenegger said to twitter he was on a plane, this what is he said to palin, looking everywhere but can't see russia from here. palin came back with a retort that wasn't that great, she said arnold should have landed i could have explained our multibillion surplus in energy efforts. what's...
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>> you know, when sarah palin called him a socialist, even he considered it an insult. >> okay. because in europe, the meaning of the word is a little bit different. >> but your point is, we are on the right track here. >> yes. >> we're on the right track. >> yes. i would say liberals, you say socialist. >> i agree with you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> when we come back we have more from andrew in davos including an interview with goldman sachs chief lloyd blankfein. first consumer products on 3r5id. the cfo of procter & gamble. the ceo of kimberly-clark will be talking to us first on cnbc about their latest results. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> gaining momentum. stocks eyeing another bull run and we are seeing what's working for your bottom line. stay ahead with the smartest minds in business.
>> you know, when sarah palin called him a socialist, even he considered it an insult. >> okay. because in europe, the meaning of the word is a little bit different. >> but your point is, we are on the right track here. >> yes. >> we're on the right track. >> yes. i would say liberals, you say socialist. >> i agree with you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> when we come back we have more from andrew in davos including an interview with...
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i'm carl quintanilla, simon hobbs, sarah eisen, cramer and faber are off today. you might think the news was light. nod today. futures are higher on a flurry of corporate news, including that long awaited apple china mobile deal. ten-year, steady around 2.9. personal spending was the best since june. europe is almost uniformly green coming off of their best week i
i'm carl quintanilla, simon hobbs, sarah eisen, cramer and faber are off today. you might think the news was light. nod today. futures are higher on a flurry of corporate news, including that long awaited apple china mobile deal. ten-year, steady around 2.9. personal spending was the best since june. europe is almost uniformly green coming off of their best week i